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Title: Charles F. Wunders
Dates: circa 1879-1930
Collection Number: 00157
Quantity: 10 items
Abstract: Images of rip rap work on the Missouri River banks near Bismarck and Mandan (N.D.) and steamboats on the Missouri River.
Provenance: The State Historical Society of North Dakota received this collection from Mrs. Charles F. Wunders in January 1963.
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Inventory
00157-00001 Rip rap work on the Missouri River near Bismarck  (N.D.) 1926      
    00157-00002 Weaving matting on the Missouri River near  Bismarck (N.D.) 1926      
    00157-00003 John D. Anderson, boss of rip-rapping work, and  crew on Missouri River bear Mandan (N.D.) 1930      
    00157-00004 Ice breakup at dike near Bismarck (N.D.) 1906      
    00157-00005 John D. Anderson and crew rip rapping Missouri  River near the Railroad Bridge at Mandan (N.D.)    1920-1930 
    00157-00006 Steamers Mandan and McPherson 1909      
    00157-00007 John D. Anderson and family, Rock Haven (N.D.) ca.  1929  
    00157-00008 Snag boat USS Mandan on the Missouri River in  Montana circa 1920  
    00157-00009 Steamboat Josephine, in dry dock 1904-1906 
    00157-00010 Steamer in Montana circa 1879
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